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Leon Machado IV
06-01-2003, 22:55
Does anyone know any good tutorials NOT endorced by Max. If so please email me at lmachadoiv@inspirationinc.org. Thanks.

riley_ag
08-01-2003, 22:37
Please check out the stick named:

Links for the Lost

It has many different sites containing tutorials, forums, pics for texturing, and a lot of other good stuff

-Riley

Jeremy_Mc
08-01-2003, 22:40
www.3dcafe.com - tons of 3d modelling stuff
www.the3dstudio.com - models and some tutorials
www.deviantart.com - all kinds of tutorials

all excellent resources...but i'm not sure why you wouldn't want to use the 3ds max tutorials?

*jeremy

riley_ag
08-01-2003, 22:47
I dont know if you guys can do this, but could we move these links onto the sticky?

The whole point of it is so that people know exactly where to go to find that type of stuff

Maybe renaming it to Usefull links : tutorails/ other reasorses

or whatever

my 2 cents
Riley

kyo11103
18-06-2003, 12:24
A really good site for tutorials is
http://www.3dbuzz.com

dez250
18-06-2003, 12:32
check out the white papers here, i think i remember seeing a few there...

~Mike

kcy88
23-07-2003, 13:59
here's a great link to creating good animation
http://www.cgnetworks.com/story_custom.php?story_id=1429

Tytus Gerrish
23-07-2003, 18:47
I learned a lot from 3d cafe

echos
23-12-2003, 21:00
Probally the best site to find some max help would be http://www.3dbuzz.com/ with their video VTMs. Really makes it easy to learn from. Please remember to support the 3D Buzz comunity.

Bduggan04
23-12-2003, 21:45
Just out of curiosity, why don't you want to use the 3ds max tutorials included with the software? I've found them to be very complete and well written. They also cover a wide variety of topics.

Tyler Olds
27-12-2003, 15:51
I do recall a couple other threads where i put the links to this.
First off, explore and use the book to get introduced to all the buttons.

For the last couple of years, Ted Boardman (legend who looks like santa) has put up video tutorials.

Here (http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=1047962) was last years link. I am sure he will update them for this upcomming year (note there are inventor and 3ds max tutorials).

Hope this helps.

P.S. Where's the spell check??!?!?!?!

Salik Syed
27-12-2003, 17:03
www.3dlinks.com
saliksyed.tripod.com (my site...like 3 tutorials!)

Oriol Cortes
23-01-2004, 17:30
:confused:
I´m amateur in grpahic design. is my hobby

I have been following the "Fundamentals courseware 3dsmax5 descreet" book,
is excellent. But by now I have trouble to understand the diferent classes of shaders, I´m talking about the material editor, Such shaders are anisitropic, blinn, metal, Oren-Nayer-Blinn, Phong, Strauss, and translucent shader.

Someone know where on the web I can found more information about this topics? or someone recomend me a book.

If so please e-mail oriol.cortes@kodak.com

kcy88
25-01-2004, 23:10
you can find help by pressing F1 in max6. There's a page dedicated to explaining the different types of shaders.